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mark zuckerberg is attempting to make new inroads for facebook in russia. the facebook founder met with russia's prime minister, dmitry medvedev, to talk about expanding the social media network's presence there. russia is one of few countries where facebook isn't a major player. reportedly, russia is the largest internet market in europe. in case you are wondering, zuckerberg lost his hoodie and wore a formal suit to the meeting. kraft has officially split into two. kraft and its snack food spinoff, modelez international, filed to trade as two separate public companies on tuesday. the north american grocery business will continue to carry the name kraft and include velveeta and miracle whip. tickers will change to "krft" from "kft." mondelez, which includes oreo and cadbury, will trade under mdlz. according to analysts, the split is more evidence that the ipo market is getting stronger. retailers are prepping for happy holidays. the national retail federation is expecting a bump in holiday shopping. the group predicts americans will spend 4.1%, not quite a
mark zuckerberg is attempting to make new inroads for facebook in russia. the facebook founder met with russia's prime minister, dmitry medvedev, to talk about expanding the social media network's presence there. russia is one of few countries where facebook isn't a major player. reportedly, russia is the largest internet market in europe. in case you are wondering, zuckerberg lost his hoodie and wore a formal suit to the meeting. kraft has officially split into two. kraft and its snack food...
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to find out what is the real reason behind mark zuckerberg arrival in moscow. well a good question to me there are few names better known in the world of social media and technology than mark zuckerberg and he is today indeed in the russian capital he's meeting with prime minister dmitri medvedev. supposed to be going to the moscow state university to talk to students and you might spend some time behind me at a grouping of programmers called digital october's facebook is not in fact the number one social network in russia it's another social network called the contact which means in contact and in russian and he may well be here i'm sure part of the reason for his visit is to try and boost facebook's p.r. in russia and its market share but there has been another idea floated by the russian media quoting russian computer companies who say that he may well in fact be here to try and headhunt talented russians programmers and they're not happy about that prospect they point to the one nine hundred ninety eight when russia was in a financial crisis and microsoft r
to find out what is the real reason behind mark zuckerberg arrival in moscow. well a good question to me there are few names better known in the world of social media and technology than mark zuckerberg and he is today indeed in the russian capital he's meeting with prime minister dmitri medvedev. supposed to be going to the moscow state university to talk to students and you might spend some time behind me at a grouping of programmers called digital october's facebook is not in fact the number...
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very temperate business for facebook founder mark zuckerberg is in moscow on monday saying out certainly here really had a chance to walk around red square and staying true to themselves had a bite to eat at mcdonald's our correspondent tom barton is following the story for us tom what's the real reason i guess visiting moscow. good question indeed there are few people in the world of technology or social media more famous than mark zuckerberg and he's in day today in moscow he's meeting with prime minister dmitry medvedev he's going to go to moscow state university to meet students there and will probably spend some time behind me at an event called digital october mix between a. technological expo for technological whiz kids that is on the face of it the reason why he is in moscow there is however other ideas that have been posed by members of russia's technological community and companies here they say that the real reason may be to head home to poach advanced russian programmers to work at facebook. and they don't they don't feel particularly happy about that telling vedder mosty amo
very temperate business for facebook founder mark zuckerberg is in moscow on monday saying out certainly here really had a chance to walk around red square and staying true to themselves had a bite to eat at mcdonald's our correspondent tom barton is following the story for us tom what's the real reason i guess visiting moscow. good question indeed there are few people in the world of technology or social media more famous than mark zuckerberg and he's in day today in moscow he's meeting with...
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zuckerberg was doing in moscow as he met the tech savvy pierre. watching r.t. right after a short break dmitri has the latest in the world of business for us. the legacy no one should be proud. of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes spewing black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the soviet industrial activity on the burgen archipelago don't make a pretty picture the guiding principle here is the worse the better locals like to tell the story that back in soviet times when norwegians were visiting barons were they also on the rise. and how prosperous the settlement was well times have obviously a challenge where they saw it lags they still attracting a region tourists are barons were. much needed cash that's why when. our goal is common as was uncovered here a few days ago instead of throwing it away the local administration decided to paint the bin you and put it at variance work central square that in the nine hundred eighty s. there was a burgeoning mining community the sovi
zuckerberg was doing in moscow as he met the tech savvy pierre. watching r.t. right after a short break dmitri has the latest in the world of business for us. the legacy no one should be proud. of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes spewing black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the soviet industrial activity on the burgen archipelago don't make a pretty picture the guiding principle here is the worse the better locals like...
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dot com we've got one very high profile facebook meeting as mark zuckerberg visits russia prime minister did you get a new video of has a history of getting top notch gifts from his guests find out whether facebook's founder can match the best of the rest. plus it's a man's world saudi arabia airbrushes a women from the catalogue of the world's largest furniture retailer ikea discover why on our team dot com. the lawyer for whistle blowing u.s. soldier bradley manning has demanded all charges be dropped he says manning's case is being deliberately protracted the trial will only start in february well according to u.s. court martial rules it should have because on over two years ago archie's christine for zol visited the latest event supporting the whistleblower. his name. has evolved into a movement a movement with a mission to truth as the points. maybe are neutral maybe an idealist stage but there are things worth fighting for those who attended the event hope to eventually see accused wiki leaks or bradley manning freed from prison he's already spent eight hundred sixty two days there
dot com we've got one very high profile facebook meeting as mark zuckerberg visits russia prime minister did you get a new video of has a history of getting top notch gifts from his guests find out whether facebook's founder can match the best of the rest. plus it's a man's world saudi arabia airbrushes a women from the catalogue of the world's largest furniture retailer ikea discover why on our team dot com. the lawyer for whistle blowing u.s. soldier bradley manning has demanded all charges...
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zuckerberg was doing in moscow as a tech savvy and. also online know women how to cry about the round over the unusual airbrushing of the current ikea catalogue in saudi arabia. more than two years in jail in the trial has yet to happen the lawyer for the u.s. soldier bradley manning has again demanded that the charges against him be dropped manning is accused of treason after allegedly transferring top secret files to wiki leaks but the whistleblower support movement is gaining momentum as archie's christine freezone explains. his name. has evolved into a movement a movement with a mission to truth as the points. maybe an idealist stage but there are things worth fighting for those who attended the event hope to eventually see accused wiki leaks or bradley manning freed from prison he's already spent eight hundred sixty two days there much of it in solitary confinement and still has not gone to trial we are here because the truth is on trial bradley is not a traitor. he's not a spot but a truth teller and i was a former national secur
zuckerberg was doing in moscow as a tech savvy and. also online know women how to cry about the round over the unusual airbrushing of the current ikea catalogue in saudi arabia. more than two years in jail in the trial has yet to happen the lawyer for the u.s. soldier bradley manning has again demanded that the charges against him be dropped manning is accused of treason after allegedly transferring top secret files to wiki leaks but the whistleblower support movement is gaining momentum as...
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"today's" host matt lauer had a chance to interview mark zuckerberg. here's a look at the interview. >> they say this is not only the visionary and the technical guy, this is the ceo. i was reading the article. they said this is like the guy who's learning as he goes. it's like you're learning how to fly and they're in the cockpit. how do you feel about that? >> i take the responsibility extremely seriously. and our responsibility as a company is just to do the best that we can and build the best product for people. and if we build the best products, then i think that we can leading in the space for a long time. that's what we need to stay focused on. >> will it happen naturally. you built the product. can the company make money? i'm not a tech guy and i'm not a business guy but the question i hear over and over again, if a company has a billion customers, how can they not be killing it if they're making money. >> i guess we ooh killing it, we are making billions of dollars. we're a public company now, so i can talk about it. the future is going to be
"today's" host matt lauer had a chance to interview mark zuckerberg. here's a look at the interview. >> they say this is not only the visionary and the technical guy, this is the ceo. i was reading the article. they said this is like the guy who's learning as he goes. it's like you're learning how to fly and they're in the cockpit. how do you feel about that? >> i take the responsibility extremely seriously. and our responsibility as a company is just to do the best that...
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first joe has the top stories. >> one is not that mark zuckerberg wears the same thing every day. and so do i. not here, but when i go home i wear the same thing. >> looks like a uniform but steve jobs did, too. einstein did the same thing or another one of the great philosophers because he said it wasted too much time to figure out what to wear during the day. >> they don't have to think about clothes. it frees a lot of band width. >>> the ecb, when they change it, then i'll rush to it but at this point they left it unchanged again. all right, the ecb left its key interest rate unchanged. mario draghi will begin his news conference at 8:30 a.m. eastern, we'll find out the nuances of leaving it unchanged, we'll update european equities at this point, green arrows but five, six points or so. u.s. equity futures and how do you interpret the stock market moves based on last night's debate? there's a lot of different things. with intrade at 65% for the president so at this point 65% he's reelected according to intrade, big jump for romney, almost a 50% or 40% jump on intrade but still
first joe has the top stories. >> one is not that mark zuckerberg wears the same thing every day. and so do i. not here, but when i go home i wear the same thing. >> looks like a uniform but steve jobs did, too. einstein did the same thing or another one of the great philosophers because he said it wasted too much time to figure out what to wear during the day. >> they don't have to think about clothes. it frees a lot of band width. >>> the ecb, when they change it,...
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he joined mark zuckerberg and all the other young tech tycoons who suddenly became members of that ten-digit club. but zynga's falling share price has chopped more than $1 billion from his fortune. he's now worth less than $250 million. his paper wealth in zynga has fallen by more than 80%. he's lost, get this, more than $4 million a day or close to $200,000 an hour for the past seven months. now, we shouldn't feel bad for him. he sold $200 million worth of stock back in april before that big fall. he bought a $16 million mansion in san francisco. he's got a multimillion dollar home in aspen. plus, he's got a lot of other wealth from facebook and other investments. but mark is now proof that sudden wealth can quickly become sudden wealth loss in social media. of course, the new .com guys learned something new, to take that wealth off the table before it goes up in smoke. back to you, michelle. >> yeah, exactly. thanks, robert. >>> we have about 20 minutes before the closing bell. the dow jones industrial average has now gone negative on the session. nasdaq's been there for about an hour. >>
he joined mark zuckerberg and all the other young tech tycoons who suddenly became members of that ten-digit club. but zynga's falling share price has chopped more than $1 billion from his fortune. he's now worth less than $250 million. his paper wealth in zynga has fallen by more than 80%. he's lost, get this, more than $4 million a day or close to $200,000 an hour for the past seven months. now, we shouldn't feel bad for him. he sold $200 million worth of stock back in april before that big...
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on mark zuckerberg's facebook page, he wrote, helping a billion people connect is amazing, humbling, and by far the thing i'm most proud of. they've also launched their first commercial. let's take a look. >> chairs. chairs are made so people can sit down and take a break. anyone can sit on a chair. if the chair is large enough, they can sit down together. and tell jokes or make up stories or just listen. chairs are for people. and that is why chairs are like facebook. >> the use of a chair, maria. stock up about 0.4%. back to you. >> that is really funny. thank you, seema. watching facebook there trade in active volume. meanwhile, it's the end of an era at the new york stock exchange today. >> one of the most beloved personalities here on the new york stock exchange floor is retiring today. one james mcguire sr. he began his career in 1949. truman was in office. the dow, i looked it up, was at 180 at that time. >> i was 18 years old. >> you were 18 when you started your career on wall street. different times back then. >> no, pretty much the same. >> nothing has changed? >> no, it's
on mark zuckerberg's facebook page, he wrote, helping a billion people connect is amazing, humbling, and by far the thing i'm most proud of. they've also launched their first commercial. let's take a look. >> chairs. chairs are made so people can sit down and take a break. anyone can sit on a chair. if the chair is large enough, they can sit down together. and tell jokes or make up stories or just listen. chairs are for people. and that is why chairs are like facebook. >> the use of...
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tomorrow on "today" matt will have an exclusive interview with facebook founder mark zuckerberg. this is his first since he took the company public. they discussed fak's future, the morale of the staff and that other big silicon valley company. >> last weekend apple sold about 5 million of their new iphone 5s. did you buy one? >> tim sent one to me. it's a wonderful device. >> you got a freebie. didn't have to pay anything, huh? so are you now an iphone 5 user? is that the phone you've got in your pocket or back in your desk? >> i think i handed my phone to someone else. >> much more of matt's exclusive and rare interview with mark zuckerberg, founder of facebook later on "today." >> we want to begin this half hour with a second chance for a baseball player, a baseball player injured in his one and only at-bat in the major leagues. we'll talk to adam greenberg exclusively but first nbc kerry sanders is at marlins park in miami. hey, kerry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. what a story. 31-year-old adam greenberg here at home plate in marlins park. it took more than seven
tomorrow on "today" matt will have an exclusive interview with facebook founder mark zuckerberg. this is his first since he took the company public. they discussed fak's future, the morale of the staff and that other big silicon valley company. >> last weekend apple sold about 5 million of their new iphone 5s. did you buy one? >> tim sent one to me. it's a wonderful device. >> you got a freebie. didn't have to pay anything, huh? so are you now an iphone 5 user? is...
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mark zuckerberg met with dmitry medvedev earlier today. he urged the founder to open a new office in his country. in a rare move, zuckerberg even left behind a hoodie and wore a suit and tie to meet with medvedev. >> let's just leave it at that. >> yeah. >> pop here for goldman sachs. up 2%, j.j.? >> we all saw that article on goldman sachs, very positive, stock following suit today and may be upside. >> drop for sprint. >> raymond james downgrade, i think this is probably a good opportunity to get back in the name on the long side. >> big pop, cbr energy up 9%. >> big pop, this icon is very happy. we had a conversation with him way back when we said we didn't think he'd be able to find a buyer. what he did do, he does very well. he's going to make a lot of money on this deal. going to have a spinoff, mlp raising 300 million, refining sector on fire stay with it. >> pop here for delta airlines up 3%. >> yeah, actually, joe mentioned earlier that oil is down 6% for the year and the airlines are the ones that are the beneficiary. they've bee
mark zuckerberg met with dmitry medvedev earlier today. he urged the founder to open a new office in his country. in a rare move, zuckerberg even left behind a hoodie and wore a suit and tie to meet with medvedev. >> let's just leave it at that. >> yeah. >> pop here for goldman sachs. up 2%, j.j.? >> we all saw that article on goldman sachs, very positive, stock following suit today and may be upside. >> drop for sprint. >> raymond james downgrade, i think...
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zuckerberg spoke at that tech crunch conference. qualcomm, ubs writing that the near concerns related to the shipments could hit a soft patch in the next quarter. >>> today's power player is the chief investment strategist with oppenheimer funds with $82 billion under management. please welcome art steinmets to "power lunch". how do you feel about the market overall. bob laid out some interesting trends and we're going into a new quarter. overall are you bullish on the market? >> reasonable comfortable with the market. the story, the bad news is understood. we've got sovereign debt crisis. we've got fiscal cliff. we've got china growth slowdown. those have been with us for years now it seems. those are the known unknowns. but what we have now is you've got the fed pumping up liquidity like crazy. you've got the boj pumping up liquidity like crazy and the ecb doing the same. don't fight the fed or the ecb or the boj. so that undergirds everything that's going on right now. >> yet if you look at where we were on the s & p right after
zuckerberg spoke at that tech crunch conference. qualcomm, ubs writing that the near concerns related to the shipments could hit a soft patch in the next quarter. >>> today's power player is the chief investment strategist with oppenheimer funds with $82 billion under management. please welcome art steinmets to "power lunch". how do you feel about the market overall. bob laid out some interesting trends and we're going into a new quarter. overall are you bullish on the...
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the nominees are "sesame street's" big bird, mark zuckerberg or meg whitman. to vote go cnbc.com. we'll reveal the winner on "street signs". markets are higher on this jobs friday. how should you position yourself heading into the weekend. i take insulin, so i test... a lot. do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't take much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? so testing is one less thing i have to worry about today. great. call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test easy. humans -- sometimes life trips us up. and sometimes, we trip ourselves up, but that's okay. at liberty mutual insurance we can "untrip" you as you go through your life with personalized policies and discounts when you need them most. just call... and speak with a licensed representative about saving on your policy when you get married, move into a new house... [crash!] or add a car to your policy. don't forget to ask about saving
the nominees are "sesame street's" big bird, mark zuckerberg or meg whitman. to vote go cnbc.com. we'll reveal the winner on "street signs". markets are higher on this jobs friday. how should you position yourself heading into the weekend. i take insulin, so i test... a lot. do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't take much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite...
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. ♪ >>> i want to take you live to where mark zuckerberg is being interviewed live. yesterday prime minister medvedev trying to put more facebook infrastructure in that country. let's take a quick listen. >> it is frozen. >> i'm taking state against petersburg this weekend. >> zuckerberg looks dressed up compared to his interviewer. >> he did wear a suit and tie when he met medvedev. facebook and russia, 9 million users with a domestic copy of facebook called the vk. they come in second in that country. >> eventually they are -- >> i wish we knew what she was saying. >> i think he said we will bury you. >> tear down this pay wall, that kind of thing. >> yes! and mr. gorbachev teared down the pay wall! >>> when we come back, when it comes to tim cook's leadership, what would steve jobs think of this? but first -- >>> coming up, kramer is kicking it into high gear. his six stocks in 60 seconds will energize all of us. get your jim joke when "squawk on the street" returns. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf marke
. ♪ >>> i want to take you live to where mark zuckerberg is being interviewed live. yesterday prime minister medvedev trying to put more facebook infrastructure in that country. let's take a quick listen. >> it is frozen. >> i'm taking state against petersburg this weekend. >> zuckerberg looks dressed up compared to his interviewer. >> he did wear a suit and tie when he met medvedev. facebook and russia, 9 million users with a domestic copy of facebook called...
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. >> and of course mark zuckerberg wears the same thing every day. what's coming up tonight? >> tipping the bald theme, we have our own powerful bald man on. neel kashkari. >> segue. >> we also have john taylor to talk about the debates. and why it might be time to sell gold. >> see you at 5:00. let's get to what you might have missed earlier on this morning. >>> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> what frustrates me is we are not doing more to build infrastructure here in the united states. >> it's happening. we don't need the government to do anything. >> this is a terrific opportunity for us to launch a global snacking powerhouse. we've got a fabulous roster of market leaders in their respective categories. we have a very strong geographic footprint. >> i look at things like housing come being bacing back. especially if it is foreign auto companies taking the lion's share, i come back and say don't be confused, the adp has a false tale. >> you have more draw in a shma than i've had in a lifetime of living. >> in the last week
. >> and of course mark zuckerberg wears the same thing every day. what's coming up tonight? >> tipping the bald theme, we have our own powerful bald man on. neel kashkari. >> segue. >> we also have john taylor to talk about the debates. and why it might be time to sell gold. >> see you at 5:00. let's get to what you might have missed earlier on this morning. >>> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far....